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Monte Carlo description of gas flow from laser-evaporated silver

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Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

In the present work, we have studied ablation of a silver metal surface with a Nd:YAG laser (355 nm, 0.8 J/cm(2), 6 ns) on the basis of measured data. We have solved the nonlinear heat conduction equation for the laser heating of the system and calculated the varying surface temperature and evaporation rates.

These realistic experimental input parameters are further combined with a direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) description of collisions in the gas flow of ablated surface atoms. With this method, new data of plume development and collision processes in the beginning of the ablation process can be extracted.

It also allows us to identify important processes by comparing the computational results with experimental ones, such as density, energy, and angular distributions. Our main results deviate only slightly from an earlier study with constant surface temperature and evaporation rate at times t much greater than tau(laser), and this demonstrates that at these later times, the collisions in the plume efficiently smear out the characteristics of the varying temperature at the surface during ablation.

The physical properties of the gas flow are determined by the mean thermal energy in the initial plume as well as the number of monolayers emitted.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Year: 1999
Pages: S577-S581
Journal subtitle: Materials Science and Processing
ISSN: 14320630 and 09478396
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s003390051479
ORCIDs: Schou, Jørgen

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